Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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970544 | The Journal of Socio-Economics | 2007 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
For many people “solidarity” has become a meaningless word used in slogans—too often used without leading to any economic consequences. We show in this paper conditions under which solidarity can be a powerful instrument. In a solidary action, an individual in a group contributes to a series of actions that aims for a reallocation of scarce resources. The willingness to contribute is mainly influenced by the efficiency of the objective of the solidary action, and is enhanced by feelings of mutual exchange (solidarity) within a group.
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Authors
Alexander S. Kritikos, Friedel Bolle, Jonathan H.W. Tan,